"He made a beautiful sauce to me," Necas smiled.
"He's got that ability. I call it game-breaking. 5-on-5 is hard and tight. You get those specialty times, and you need those special players. We've got a couple," Brind'Amour said. "He's starting to really emerge, and obviously you can see it."
The Lineup & Effort
It had been 10 days since the Canes last played a game, and they spent most of that period idle in quarantine. They were missing five NHL regulars, including big minute-eaters, reliable penalty killers and critical pieces of their lineup. They had one player making his NHL debut and two more making their team debut. And, they had just two practices to bring it all together before dropping the puck against the defending Stanley Cup champions. The excuse jar, as Brind'Amour said, was full.
So, the Canes just went out and played their game, and not only did they hold their own, but they excelled at times and grinded out a victory as a team.
"That is how it's supposed to look. It doesn't really matter who goes in," Brind'Amour said. "Now, there are times when the talent has to take over, but I felt like tonight it looked right. The effort was certainly there."